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Continue reading →: Participating in National DNA Day for Genealogy: A Guide for Family Historians
This guide will help you understand how to participate, take advantage of DNA testing discounts, and use genetic genealogy to enhance your family history research.
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Continue reading →: Genealogy Day: Celebrating Your Ancestry
In this guide, we’ll explore fun and educational activities, ways to document and showcase your research, and resources to enhance your family history journey.
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Continue reading →: Designing a Family History Website: Tips and Tools
Whether you’re a novice genealogist or an experienced researcher, a website can serve as a digital family tree, historical archive, and storytelling hub for your relatives and future generations.
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Continue reading →: Integrating Genealogy into School Projects and Curricula
Whether incorporated into history, social studies, language arts, or even STEM subjects, family history research encourages critical thinking, primary source analysis, and storytelling skills.
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Continue reading →: Genealogical Tourism: Visiting Ancestral Homelands
Whether you’re a novice genealogist eager to discover where your family came from or an experienced researcher looking for on-the-ground records, visiting ancestral homelands is an unforgettable journey.
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Continue reading →: Genealogy and Culinary Heritage: Exploring Family RecipesWhether you’re a seasoned genealogist or just beginning your journey, exploring family recipes can add a new dimension to your research, bringing history to life in the most tangible way possible—through taste, smell, and shared meals.
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Continue reading →: The Use of Genealogy in Historical Fiction Writing
Whether you’re an aspiring novelist or a genealogist looking to turn research into stories, this guide will show you how to use genealogy to inspire historical fiction writing—from character development to world-building and plot creation.
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Continue reading →: Genealogy Art Projects: Visualizing Your Ancestry
Whether you’re a novice or experienced genealogist, using artistic techniques to represent your family history can make it more engaging for relatives and future generations.

